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New Vision:
On heroes:
“I don’t have heroes any more.” Heroism is distributed among the people and not
just with the few who may be exalted
Where will I find myself if I explore the depths of my mind?
New Vision: Considering the 20th century accumulation of knowledge and information... the
total amount of “real knowledge” can not be that much... Even if one insists on
a scientific paradigm, a unitary picture of the universe can be abstracted from
science -from physics, cosmology, geology, biology, anthropology... and from
linguistics, logic and mathematics... and this unitary picture should not
involve large amounts of information
New Vision...Re relations with my father: the real changes are in me and my relations with
the [my] universe... Who am I, what am I, what are my
dimensions, potentials, and relations, what is my mind and is it “in” my body,
and where does it extend to???... I can see and notice the change and
that it is more and more under my direction, a matter of intent and choice
Friends have noticed the changes: confidence in
addition to passion
Attitude toward patients
Originally,
this was a lament but the main point: respect, tolerance and flexibility
New Vision: Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala
Sioux, Ralph G. Neihardt [Flaming Rainbow.]
Recounts the visions of Black Elk - and the use of
the vision in the way of life of the Plains Indian of North America...
that is the importance of the vision and the desire, intent and attempt to live
out vision-in-life..
Vision the ability to have vision, trust in vision
as guide
Also excellent as a subjective [inside] account of
the end of a way of life... the way of the Plains Tribes
The visions are intensely elaborate but also possessed
of “themes.”
The story of the lives and events are so direct and simple and written in such an unhistorical and
non-judgmental mode as to give me little reason to doubt the inner truth of the
story. That is, I believe a proper mode of judgment for the story to be empathy
rather than science or history
The story has elements of hope but ends in
“failure” and “defeat.” It begins with hope and vision... but there is a thread
of pessimism running through the account especially in the later parts when the
people are dying and the tribes are being disbanded, are losing hope and are
being sent to distant places, being relocated far from their familiar and well
loved home
But perhaps “pessimism” is my projection and the
reality is in fact simple and natural response to circumstance without
repression
I read the book because I am interested in vision
and the idea of vision themselves and in their relation to other mental
processes and to individual and group / social action
I took from the book that regardless of material
outcome and pain, the quality of life is related to the quality of its vision -
eidetic, hallucinatory, conceptual, or otherwise - and to living the truth of
the vision and to integrity, openness and commitment in this regard
Regarding powers of vision: there was a way of life
interwoven with a way of vision. The life was open to its way of vision,
respected and cultivated it. The way of life was receptive and sensitive to the
way of vision and built it into its ritual and so into the group consciousness
- at the level of intuition and body - and so organically into being and
action.... and this is over and above overt incorporation into life
and action
At the same time there was an existential openness
to other ways and to the organic and arbitrary elements of reality and the
world; and the arbitrary includes shock
New Vision: Self-knowledge and “walking meditation” = flowing awareness in the
midst of action, flow and chaos
Further comments on the unitary picture of the
Universe!
Consider
the following quote from a few pages ago:
“... the 20th century
accumulation of knowledge and information... the total amount of “real
knowledge” can not be that much... Even if one insists on a scientific
paradigm, a unitary picture of the universe can be abstracted from science
-from physics, cosmology, geology, biology, anthropology... and from
linguistics, logic and mathematics... and this unitary picture should not involve
large amounts of information.”
I might add that, along the same lines, there is
not in the world [universe]:
That much essential knowledge;
Nor are there
That many important ideas
That many important books
That many important people
1. My focus is all KB-[R]-PA and
not just knowledge
2. Each individual lives in her / his own universe
of awareness. Likewise each society
3. With regard to the exponential proliferation of
“information”:
Some of this is mere proliferation, serving no real
function; the publication is a “vanity” publication
Some information serves some specific putatively
functional domain. Domains exist with varying degrees of specialization and
actual function
There are sub-cultures within cultures; societies,
civilizations... modes of being, Being...
And being includes: BK- [R] -PA in its
distributed and its cumulated modes. And all of these modes are part of our
experience and without prejudice to metaphysics
These hierarchies form multiple pyramids with a single
apex that represent the relationship between the many and the one
Alternatives
to “New Vision:” 4.13.97
V
K or essential K
G: Gnosis
R: relation
P: perception; but also conception; and to be
intelligible!
New Vision:
4.13.97
Consciousness / mind:
Primality,
Tradition]
Evolution
Internalized
This shows the pervasion of mind
On Primality
The self that needs no description; the relation of
this to Heidegger’s “there can be no theory of theory” and to the concept of being
The
ineffable and the ultimate
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